/Theia

This is a computer vision library aimed at large-scale structure-from-motion problems. Of particular interest is addressing real-time accessibility Named for the Greek Titan, Theia, the Goddess of sight.

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Copyright 2013 Chris Sweeney (cmsweeney@cs.ucsb.edu)
UC Santa Barbara

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What is this library?
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Theia is the goddess of sight and as such, this library aims to provide a swiss
army knife for multi-view geometry tasks in computer vision. Many algorithms and
methods are implemented in-house, and outside dependencies are limited and only
used when neccessary for performance or simplicity. Additionally, we attempt to
make the interface for common algorithms (e.g., pose algorithms) as simple as
possible so that they can be easily used by any application.

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More Information
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Please see the Theia website for more information, including instructions for
building Theia and full documentation of the library. The website is currently
located at http://cs.ucsb.edu/~cmsweeney/theia

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Acknowledgements
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Advisors Tobias Hollerer (holl@cs.ucsb.edu) and Matthew Turk
(mturk@cs.ucsb.edu).

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Contact Information
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Questions, comments, and bug reports can be sent to Chris Sweeney at
cmsweeney@cs.ucsb.edu.